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The Wells Bank Card

Available exclusively for existing wells bank customers, this card brings you a world of travel benefits, a rewards programme and access to wells bank Privileges. If you qualify, you could enjoy interest-free periods on balance transfers and purchases – all for no annual fee.
Credit is subject to status, affordability and applicable terms and conditions.
About this card
- 0% interest on balance transfers for 18 months* from account opening
The rate for balance transfers is 0% for 18 months, where the transfer is made within 60 days of account opening. A 1.4% balance transfer fee applies to each balance transferred (minimum $5)*.
- 0% interest on purchases for 9 months* from account opening
At the end of the promotional period, Balance Transfer and Purchases will revert to the standard variable rate.
- No annual fee
*At the end of the promotional period, balance transfers and purchases will revert to the standard variable rate.
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Credit Card
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3
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